heck! Was this last demonstrative goodbye from Kalinda really the last one???
About the note, I think it's something revealing about Peter, it's not for nothing that when she looked at the photo, attention was focused on Peter, and Alicia wouldn't have been so upset about the farewell note, guesses.
@TwilightFAN: Hmm, maybe she found out after all that Peter was to blame for the situation with Alicia's failed new position...
In general, I really wanted to see what Alicia would do in the prosecutor's office, eh, although maybe someday) And who will be S.A. now? Is the opponent a journalist? Or will they appoint a left I.O.?
@TwilightFAN: Alicia seems to have given up in favor of Prady, since dropping out of the race automatically means the victory of the next candidate. But whether Prady needs it is a question.
I hoped that at least in the last episode with Kalinda's character there would be her joint scene with Alicia, like in the good old days. Apparently, it's not fate.
So sorry for Alicia... I can't even imagine how hard it is to live when you can't trust anyone. Both Cary and Kalinda are sorry... what's in that letter, I wonder?
The situation with the misunderstanding turned out to be the most amusing. He laughed out loud at the way they smiled at each other in the face and each bent his own line. He also held his fists for Kalinda. Considering her situation and knowing about the actress' departure.
Misunderstanding, it's purely shown how it happens in life. Someone heard something, someone thought, and as a result, it was just necessary to talk. I wonder what will happen to Alicia next. There is no company. There is no prosecutor's office. Will he work for pleasure? Writing a book? Or something will suddenly change in her crawl. Kalinda will be missed. At least because she always helped everyone out in an incomprehensible situation, like in this series. I also wanted to see them in the same frame together, I thought they would talk.
And as they correctly said above, how bad it is when there is no one to trust.
But Kalinda still stuck to this place. In the first seasons, she was ready to blow up and leave at any moment of danger, but now she is trying to fight.
Well, it's all very sad... The most interesting thing is that at first Alicia did not want to run, and then somehow everything turned around, and in the end she lost everything. Thanks to the spoilers, Kalinda was ready to leave. I'm glad Bishop didn't kill her, and she ran away when she felt the smell of frying. It was noble of her to save Carrie. And what about the metadata? Somehow they hushed up the question. I don't feel sorry for Bishop, despite his charisma. He's a drug dealer after all. By the way, I didn't think it was so easy to catch him by downloading information from an unblocked laptop.
About the note, I think it's something revealing about Peter, it's not for nothing that when she looked at the photo, attention was focused on Peter, and Alicia wouldn't have been so upset about the farewell note, guesses.
In general, I really wanted to see what Alicia would do in the prosecutor's office, eh, although maybe someday) And who will be S.A. now? Is the opponent a journalist? Or will they appoint a left I.O.?
Both Cary and Kalinda are sorry...
what's in that letter, I wonder?
It was not necessary to climb into this mud from the very beginning.
I wonder what will happen to Alicia next.
There is no company. There is no prosecutor's office. Will he work for pleasure? Writing a book? Or something will suddenly change in her crawl.
Kalinda will be missed. At least because she always helped everyone out in an incomprehensible situation, like in this series. I also wanted to see them in the same frame together, I thought they would talk.
And as they correctly said above, how bad it is when there is no one to trust.